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    Historical Perspective Essay By: caryxzxfgyuiHistorical Perspective Essay: By: caryxzxfgyui The influence of research in nursing is that nurses are implementing the need to base definite nursing process and decision on research evidence implying that the actions are clinically pertinent ( Polit & Beck‚ 2012). The method that nurses implement nursing care is influenced by research. Nursing theorist has influence to the practice of professional

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    Atomic War or Peace? Was the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan justified? Many people believe that it was very justified‚ but was it? Some reasons could have been the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the destruction of Japans power to make war‚ also what seemed to the only answer to end war. “I wouldn’t hesitate if I had the choice. I’d wipe ‘em out. You’re gonna kill millions of innocent people‚ but at the same time we’ve never fought a war anywhere in the world where they haven’t fought and killed

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    Of all of the many scientists who played a major role in the formation of the atomic theory‚ it is believed that Dalton‚ Rutherford‚ Thompson‚ Bohr‚ and Planck are the five most influential. The research of this theory has gone on for many years and each and every one of them have brought us closer to our current understanding of the atom today. Each one of them played a special role in the development process of the atom and most importantly‚ they all reflected on one another. Many influential scientists

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    PGTP Karachi Institute of Power Engineering (KINPOE) -CHASNUPP Centre of Nuclear Training (CHASCENT) PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION P.O. BOX NO. 3183‚ Paradise Point‚ Hawks Bay Road‚ Karachi Phone: 021-99202222 Ext: 2701 Fax: 021-99202240 E-mail: pgtp@kinpoe.edu.pk Website: www.kinpoe.edu.pk APPLICATION FORM - 2010 Post Graduate Training Program (Nuclear Technology) at CHASCENT (Mianwali) and KINPOE (Karachi) (Read instruction before filling the form) Roll NO. __________________

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    What route was a theory of the growth of Globalization? The silk road in the 3rd century BCE What system originated on it? Our current numbering system was born on the Silk Road Most Important Invention of the last 1000 years? Printing Press In the rise of a European Middle Class how did they determine social status? By birth and amount of land owned Towns grew which attracted what? Trades people‚ bankers‚ entrepreneurs‚ artists and scholars. 9th to 13th century innovations in the middle

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    Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Dr M. Al-Harahsheh Comparison: Flame and Plasma atomization methods • Excitation and atomization for absorption: – Traditionally based on • • • • • • 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) flame Electrothermal arc and spark & Plasma find important application ICP is the most important but excitation for emission spectrometry offers increased atomization/excitation Lower inter-element interference due to high T emission from multiple species

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    Dalton was the first scientist to help contribute to the atomic theory. He based his thought process off of Democritus‚ an ancient Greek philosopher‚ who stated that at one point you will not be able to break down matter anymore‚ he called this basic building block an atom (meaning not divisible). Democritus believed that everything around us such as metal‚ water‚ and wood were atoms‚ but Dalton believed and proved that it could be more basic than that. He started thinking of compounds such as water

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    1.1 Explain the historical development of one major therapeutic model‚ including the people influential in its development Person centred counselling came around in the 1940-1950’s by a psychologist called Carl Rogers‚ Rogers and Abraham Maslow held meetings to discuss the future of the humanistic approach‚ they later went on to establish the American association for humanistic psychology. Person centred counselling came about due to their only being two other therapeutic models‚ psychoanalysis and

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    lot of significant historical developments in the 19th century. The most important one had to be the advances in medicine. This also includes more knowledge and understanding of the human anatomy and also disease prevention. This were important developments because they were in part responsible for the accelerated growth in population around the western part of the world. In specific‚ Europe’s population doubled during this time. Another very important historical development in Europe during the

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    different ways. There were three key elements that assisted in the spread of vernacular languages. They were the need to spread the beliefs of religions‚ technological advances‚ and the role of women in society. Historical Foundations Among the first to begin the spread of the vernacular language was the French. Around the fourteenth century the vernacular works began to make their way around Europe. The conversion to vernacular language from Latin demonstrates

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